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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-03-29

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A merico, lewisk Peria&al Cotter

CLIFTON AMOR • CINCINNATI 20, 0/110

IEDLTROTT

Ii isnefRONICLE

PAGE THIRTEEN

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CONGREGATION FETES I CHILD STUDY CLASSES
PRES. MORRIS FISHMAN
CELEBRATE CLOSE OR

SUCCESSFUL SEASON I

HOTEL

The 'congregation Mishkan Israel,
honored their president, Morris
The first child study classes in
Fishman, Sunday evening, March the history of the Mother's clubs
24, when they tendered him a ban- of the Jewish ('enters Association
quet in the synagogue which was of Detroit celebrated the completion
attended by the entire congrega- of the initial year's work on March
tion.
19 at an informal luncheon at Bel-
The esteem and respect in which! tramni and Rush dining rooms.
Mr. Fishman is held by the con-, Speakers included Milton A. Al-
igregation was manifested in the exander, president of the Jewish
speeches which were delivered by, Centers Association Board; Fred-
Rabbi Stollman and prominent' erick DeGalen, head of the vening
members. lie was lauded for the school department of the Board of
splendid service he has rendered.'
Education; Samuel Levine, execu-
To him was given the major credit
for the building of the synagogue tive secretary of the Jewish Cen-
ters Association; Mrs. I). J. Levy,
and maintaining the general high
standard which has marked the chairman of the Child Study Coun-
cil of the Jewish Women's organi-
congregation since its inception.
As a final tribute Mr. Fishman zation; Mrs. Emery Monash, in-
was presented with a loving cup as structor of the course• Mrs. Ilenry
'Jackson, president of ' the Council
a gift of the congregation.
of Mothers' clubs, and Miss Mary
Vizinthal, chairman and women's
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 'worker
of the Jewish Centers Asso-
ciation.
Mrs. David Levy, representing
the council of Jewish women who
sponsored these •classes, told of her
joy and satisfaction in the prog-
ress of the work. Mrs. Monash
outlived the court.. of the work
is at the other
end of your tele- done this year, emphasizing par-
phone. Convince ticularly the gradual change in
attitude of the members toward
yourself.
their children. She expressed per-
Call
sonal satisfaction in having been
Ad. 2330
abet to accomplish so much in this
CONNELL CHEVROLET new field of behavior. Mrs. Ilenry
Jackson, speaking for the members
COMPANY
of the Child Study classes, htanked
11520 Jos. Campau Ave.
the people who were instrumental
Arlington 2330
in bringing these courses to them
and cited numerous instances where
the course has been of practical
benefit

HOW HEBREW PLAY
WAS RECEIVED IN
DETROIT IN 1922

COUNCIL SPEAKER

THIS MONDAY NOON

The meeting of the Detroit sec-
tion of the National Council of

PISGAH PURIM BALL
IS NOTABLE EVENT,

Important Business Meeting
Last Monday; Plana
For Debate.

restone

TIRES

Complete Line of Auto Accessories

Tire. Repaired, Auto Batteries Charged
Radio Batteries. Charging and Loaner. $1.00

I

Clairmount Auto Supply Co.

That a play staged in Hebrew
Euclid 6091
by the pupils of the United He-
1914 Clairmount at Twelfth
The Purim ball sponsored by
brew sch o ol, of Detroit is always
Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. II.,
worth seeing is evidenced by the
last Sunday in the grand ballroom
following press comments mad,'
of the Book Cadillac Hotel, was
on the play "Samsun and Delilah,"
unanimously voted One of the sea-
staged at Orchestra Hall March
5
son's outstanding social events.
5, 1922.
Among the guests of honor who
5
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle
attended were the (fallowing: Mr.,
critic, in the issue of March 10,
$2 to $10 Weekly
and
Mrs.
Milford
Stern
and
daugh-
1922, wrote:
ter Josephine, Rabbi Leon Fram,
$12 to ;16 Double
"Hundreds of children attend.
Judge John Boyne% Judge Frank
ing the Talmud Torah under the
$1.50 to $3.00 Daily
Murphy, Judge John V. Brennan,'
supervision of the United Hebrew
Judge Charles Bowles, Judge Ed-
Schools are mastering the Hebrew
ward J. Jeffries, Judge Cotter,'
language so that they can not
Judge Christopher Stein and tam -
only read and write anti under-
•"41 Haws Away Fraen
fly. Judges W. McKay Skillman I
Home'
stand it, but can speak it as well.
and Arthur Kilpatrick sent their ,
The ancient language of the Bible.
LW.. New lilanageawant
regrets as being unable to attend
to ninny the dead tongue of it
on account of illness.
closed . book, is to them a living.
P'
A
Last Monday night Pisgah Lodge'
pulsating sum of words in which
No. 34, I. 0. II. B., held a regular'
they can think and act as well as
JOHN MASON BROWN
business meeting, which was at-I
the Englishman and American can
5
Mon- tended by an enthusiastic member-
in English and the Frenchman in Jewish Women at 2:30 IL
day will be addresseil by John ship. A letter from "Daddy";
French.
Adolph
Freund
was
read,
thanking;
This was the outstandinm in•• Mason Brown, noted dramatic
portant feature about the drama critic, and associate editor of the the lodge for remembering him an
his eighty-second birthday. See- I
'Samson and Delilah.'
Theater Arts Monthly.
committees reported the pros....
"The music was wonderful. The
ress they were snaking. The or-
acting was good. Seldom do Jew-
ganization committee intends to
ish audiences hear anything as
start an extensive membership
nearly Jewish as the music of the
drive for April 1.
operetta. The stage settings were
Mothers' Clubs Hold Purim Ball:
Henry Mazer, one of the promi-
beautiful and the costuming was
The Mothers' Clubs Purim hall nent members of the lodge, was
ra
well done. The acting could no;
at
the
B'nai
B'rith
ballroom,
275
present
and spoke under the head
have been better done by adults.
But the fact remains that the im- East Ferry avenue, on Saturday, a gelid and welfare. Frank
5
portant factors that overshadowed March 30, at 8:30 o'clock, will be Schwartz, candidate for judge of
everythi ng else in the drama were featured by nanny interesting sur- the Recorder's Court and a mem-
5
prises.
her
of
the
lodge,
spoke
on
the
the chit then themselves.
The members of the Mothers'
Writ h anti-defamation pro.
1F A
Sea Food
"They acted in the Hebrew lan- Clubs are giving volunteer clones- gram in the west. Harry YudkotT,
PEKARSKY TO ADDRESS
PA'
ith an ease and confidence
MEETING OF HADASSAH gunge nt a thrill through their Lions to the bar. The Oakland one of the former officers and ac-
as You Like It
a—a thrill that stayed Mothers' Club so far leads in giv- tive workers of the lodge, was pre-
5
the speaker and his subject audienct e moment the first Ilebrew ing donations. Mrs. Isaac Levine, st nted by Julius Deutelbaum, in
are of unusual interest in the forth- word sea s spoken until the final Ro- president of the Mack-Gratiot behalf of the lodge, with a wed-
5
Club, will be in charge of the bar ding gift.
coming joint cultural meeting of tion of the play."
ALL-ELECTRIC RADIO
The intellectual advancement
senior and junior Hadassah, next Th e Detroit News, on March 6, The az rangements committee con-
NEW TYPE
• is preparing a debate
sists of Mrs. L. Weissberg and Mrs. sommittee
Monday evening, April 1, at 8:30 sa id,
ELECTRO-
. o'clock. "Sun day evening for the first J. Dropkin. Mrs. Sarah Lankin and fur April 8 on the subject, "Law ,
Maurice B. Pekarsky, an honor time a Detroit audience had the Mrs. Henry Jackson will be host- Makes Men Good." Harold Good-
DYNAMIC
honor student at the University of privileg e of seeing the play in the sasses, and Mrs. Anna LaBret, Mrs. man, an attorney, will discuss the
SPEAKER
Lee T•►ea
Clara Segal and Mrs. Frank Kolo- affirmative side, while Julius Deus
M ichigan, Ann Arbor, and presi- original language of the Bible.
Qualified by his ability and humane qualities.
ibid. of the U. of M. Avukahs
"Fron the opening scene, where din will assist them. A banner telbauna will handle the negative
slunk on "Ghetto and Emancipa- women were busy binding sheaves will be given to the club that has side of the question.
Endorsed by men and women in all walks of life
Lion." Mr. Pekarsky's talk will be on the field, to the very end, when the most members dressed in cos-
based upon an essay for which he Samson pulls the pillars of the tunics. Prizes will be awarded
and by Bar Association.
Service on All Make Radios.
Philip
Breitmeyer
Recom-
2438 WOODWARD ' was awarded the prize in a contest temple, the acting was realistic. , for the most (anginal, the most
Battery Charge and Loaner....$1.00
recently conducted at the Univers- The music was commendable." beautiful, and the costume which mends Building of Subways.,
He has made a good judge—let's retain him.
Auto Accessories.
ity of Michigan by the Union of
The old Detroit Journal wrote: is most appropriate for Purim.
'
Former Mayor Philip Breit
American Hebrew congregations.
"The Biblical drama was given Get your tickets at the meeting
12620 Woodrow Wilson
Specialize
in
Parties
We
Longfellow 9114
The essay discusses conditions aris- with as much skill and finish as of your club or at the Jewish Cen-. meyer, who, as chief executive 18
PAID FOR BY A FRIEND
ing out of Jewish emancipation and many a cast older in years and ex- ter, 31 Melbourne avenue, and years ago urged the people of De-
troit to start a rapid transit sys-'
the breakdown of the ghetto, with perience. A good deal of histri 3430 Fenkell avenue.
a,■■■•■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■mmengeasm■
tent by building subways, strongly
special reference to the Jewish onic ability was displayed by the
Mothers' Club Card advises adoption of the proposal
youth. The point of view will he youthful students, all of whom Mack-Gratiot —
To the Jewish Public in
of the street railway and rapid
particularly interesting to senior acted with a degree of ease and
Party:
Detroit:
The card party which was given . transit commissions by a "Yes"
and junior Hadassah members and power."
RE-ELECT
This year the Hebrew School, by the Mack-Gratiot Mothers' Club vote on April 1.
For many years the Orthodox
their friends. The meeting is open
will
stage
"Jephthah's
Jewish public in Detroit felt
to the public and will take place at pupils
"We
have
needed
rapid
transit
Sunday evening, April 7. on Tuesday, March 12 was a most
keenly the need and necessity
Westminster Community House, Daughter" at Orchestra Hall on successful affair. The bridge was for a long time," he says, "and we
held at the St. Clair Community need it now more than ever. I.
of a strictly Kosher Restaurant.
Ilannilton avenue at Glynn Court.
House. Miss 'Vette Hoffman and . believe the subway plan is the best'
Observant, religious Jews had
Miss Selma Yaffe provided enter- and most economical, because of
no place where to consume their
CENTER TEAM GOES
MISS BERYL JACOBS tainment and delightful refresh.' the increase in property value, and
meals without violating their
conscience to the true Jew
TO CLEVELAND ORATORY CHAMPION ments were served. The commit- added prosperity it will bring. The
tee wishes to thank the members finance plan of the project to be
Kashrith; one of the most vital
of the club for their efforts in mak- voted on is sane and sound and
items in Jewish life.
The Class I) team representing
Miss Beryl Jacobs, daughter of ing this affair so successful.
protects the small home owner.
Therefore, all appreciation
the Jewish Centers in the Recrea- Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Jacobs, a
and recognition is duo to Mr.
"If you have a home assessed
tion league is going to Cleveland pupil of Ilutchins Intermediate
s'
Club
Meetings:
Mother
Kraemer, of the Kraemer Hotel
at $5,000, you would pay $2.20
on Thursday, April 4, to play the School, was awarded the all-city
Fenk ell Mothers' Club—March per year for 10 years, and no
of Mt. Clemens. who opened a
Class I) team representing the championship on her oration, "The
conducted
Daughters
branch at 8681 Twelfth Street.
ilsotaland Jewish Centers. The test,
French
Fleet," in by
the the
finals
of the 23, Saturday, at 2 o clock in the more. If your home is assessed at
$3,000 you pay $1.32 per year for
A strictly Kosher Restaurant,
following boys are requested to intermediate school oratorical con-
Oakland Mothers' Clubatur- 10years and no more. It is not
under the supervision of the
meet at the ('enter on Thursday at
day, March
23,
M
the
Melbourne,
logical
to suppose that anyone
local rabbis, which at once sat-
8:30 a. m.: A. Weston, S. Pomer- of the American Revolution, at the. Fenkell
branch, 3430 Fenkell.
Center, 31 Melbourne, at 2 o'clock. would begrudge this amount, when
isfied even the pious Jews and
antz, M. Dermer, L. Roven, H. Lip- Art Institute on March 21.
u — he gets the convenience of rapid
West
IN
arren
Mothers'
also the demands of the public
schitz, H. Rothstein. It may also
Besides receiving a gold medal
for cleanliness and comfort.
play the team representing the for the championship, Miss Jacobs Wednesday, March 27, at Kronk transit.
"As regards the special assess-
Council of Educational Alliance of was also winner of the Hutchins Community House, 2 o'clock.
Orthod9y Jews of Detroit,
ment, which applies to property
Cleveland on Saturday, April 6.
School medals in the preliminary
don't fail to do your duty now,
Contests
for
Girls:
along
the line of the improvement,
contests.
as a strictly Kosher Restaurant
On Monday afternoon, March it is similar to the levying of spe-
is yours. Patronize it.
Palestine Needs You Now.
25, at 4 o'clock, there will be a cial assessments for sewers and
Ile1p us make this restaurant
Give to the United Palestine Stevens A. C. Retain Lead in jacks and ball contest and a check- other improvements, except that
the pride of Detroit.
er tournament for girls 8 to 14' this payment is not levied until,
Jewish League.
Appeal.
years of age. A prize will be given after the construction is complet-
VAAD HAKASHRITH
By
defeating
the
Try-Square
to
the winner, who will also rep- ed. Then the amount will be de-
Orthodox Rabbis of Detroit.
Sporst the the score of 35 to 17 resent the Center in the inter-set- termined by the percentage of
the Stevens maintained their lead tlement contest which will be held profit realized by the owner, due
in the Jewish league over the later in the month. to increased value.
TO
Strangers A. C. The remarkable Any member of the Center is "The small home owner will pay
thing about the victory was the fact invited to join. For further infor- a very small proportion of the
that the winners were forced to nation regarding the contest see cost. The big part of it is paid!
by large property owners and
clay for about 10 minutes with just , Miss Baron.
ness interests."
four men , he
e remain! e r of
0 th a team
having gone out on fouls. Harry Girls' Council Sponsors Second
ELECTION APRIL 1ST, 1929
Ground School
Monthly Dinner:
Welt was the best player for the
The Girls' Council of the Jewish
Aerial Navigation and
Stevens, he alone accounting for
And the Telephone No. Is
Centers Association is making ex-
15 of his teams points.
Meteorology
Euclid 2230
The Strangers A. C. continued tensive plans for its second month-
their winning ways by defeating ly dinner, which will be held Sat-
A
COMPLETE
COURSE
Health Institute
The Old Timer on the
the Hakoah Sports by the score of urday evening, April 6, at 7
This dinner is with-
of Superior Merit
New Corner with
o'clock. A very fine dinner has
37 to 8.
Gael 1 Feel Great!
out coed in Detroit
RE-ELEST
been
planned
and
an
interesting
New Ideas
The ilakoah Sports defeated the
ENROLLMENT NOW TAKEN
■ at anywhere near
Petoskey A. C. by the score of 24 , talk will be' given by a prominent That's what everyone says after
woman.
The
admission
is
60
cents
taking
our
tramments.
Your old friend,
the price.
to 9.
loyeat in Health.
For Personal Service
The N. E. I. pulled one of the per plate.
Special Sunday
big upsets of the season when they
Dinner
Gynantic•
American Eagle Distributors
defeated the Olympics by the score Center Indoor Track Meet:
Muuges
The second indoor track meet of
4606 CASS AVE.
of 19 to 16. This game hail no
Handball Courts
bearing on the championship as the the Jewish Centers will be held on Entire &nth Floor aurae-Gray Bldg.
America's First Exclusive Aerial
Attractive
weekly
Saturday,
April
20,
at
the
City
12197 Dexter
Olympics had it cinched.
Sales and Showroom
1265 GRISWOLD
and monthly rates
Final standing of the Intermedi- College gym at 7:30 p. m. The Cadillac 4969
Corner Richton
Clifford 2014
given to permanent
following events will take place:
ate league:

- -
We Deliver
guests.
Pct. 30-yard dash, 220.yard dash,
Won I.oat
Trani
.750
3
Olyinpice
standing broad jump, running high

Every room
.5 ,45
5
11•Iwah
6 7
jump, standing hop, step and
with Bath
.500
N. E. I.
MONTI4LY—SUITE
. 5 1 0 6 0 1 jump, four-man basketball relay.
Petoakey A. C.

I 5 0
DANCE
AND
DINE
RATES
Contestants may enter one track
For
Pays Per Month $100
$125 to $150
Judge Frank Murphy Has and two field events. All entries
At Detroit's Newest and
must be in by April 17. A forfeit
Notable Record.
fee will be attached to each entry. From the first day on—for a
Finest I:estaurant
This fee will be returned to en- single day or for a lifetime
Judge Frank Murphy, in the trants upon appearance at the
opinion of those who watch the meet.
While Disabled
work of the courts closely, will
receive a vast popular vote when
No red tape—no waiting--
CALL
he
comes
up
for
re-election
on
prompt settlement. 99SS of all
WEDDINGS
April 1.
claims paid on the same day ap-
Special attention to b•n•
Six years ago, when Judge Mur -
plication is received. Covers
quets, weddings, bridge parties.
phy first ran for judge of the Re- Bridge•Luncheon:
men in all occupations—pays
Phone Randolph 5600 for •r-
The Northwestern Branch of the
corder's Court, he led the entire
for every accident and all dis-
rangements.
field of candidates. Since that Jewish Old Folks Home wishes to eases.
time his conduct on the bench has announce that their anniversary
THE
made him thousands of additional party will take place Wednesday,
friends on whose support he can May 15. All other organizations MUTUAL BENEFIT HEALTH
9326 Twelfth St.
please site date.
count.
A ACCIDENT ASS'N
When Judge Murphy took office,
Night Phones Empire 6695
the court was so far behind in its Sewing:
Day Phones:
Sit
Pays All
Woodward
Mrs. Mary Jacobson, chairman,
work that literally hundreds of
Longfellow 4877
This For
persons were awaiting trial in the asks the ladies to please be prompt
at
Adelaide
4120 Fenkell at Livernois
Longfellow 9716
overcrowded county jail. Judge as there is quite some sewing to
Quarterly Premium
Murphy, as presiding judge, went be done. Sewing will be Monday.
I Chinese and ∎ merican Dishes
—any age—IS to 55
aggressively at work. A month of April 1, at 2 p. m.
s.
hard work and the greater num-
FOR EFFICIENT,
The beautiful decorative
ber of these had been brought to Perim Party:
ECONOMICAL AND
The Northwestern Branch ALSO PAYS: Accidental Death,
effects and De refined atmos-
trial. Today the number of men
CONVENIENT SERVICE
$2,000; loss of hands or feet,
phere that pa-trades here will
; awaiting trial is small—no court wish to thank their worthy chair-
BRING YOUR CAR TO
$2,000; loss of hand or foot,
delight you
; in the country has its docket in man, Mrs. Anna LaBret, and Mr.
$700;
loss of either eye, $500.
YOUR OWN
better condition than Detroit's., Green, Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Newlich, Financial aid, $200; hospital
This means that innocent men are Mrs. Goldfarb, Mrs. Glass and Mrs. benefits, per month, $200.
DOWNTOWN
ickly freed; that the criminal Riggles for their efforts in making
GARAGE
deserving punishment soon gets it. this party such a success. Also
LARGEST ORGANIZATION
Judge Murphy has supported the all members who donated gifts.
Storage, Greasing
court's probation system. This
OF ITS KIND IN THE
Belongs to
;
allows
the
young
offender
an
op
-
Dues:
Repairs,
Collision
Work,
DAVID CAREY, Mgr.
i.e.. Sturm.
WORLD
Swinford
Mrs. A. Davis, 2919 Webb ave.
portunity to correct his misdeeds.
- 28 Joy Road
3320
and
stands on
Tire Service, Cars
Licensed by City of Detroit
There is no longer any politics in nue, is treasurer. Mail all checks
the probation department. The for dues to above address.
For particulars write to
Washed,
Gas
and
Oil
record.
We Specialize in Homes,
probation officers are appointed
24.Hour Towing Service
John J. Donahue, State Mgr.
Apartment Houses,
only after a test of their quail- Sick Committee:
DISTRIBUTORS
fications by a board of judges. The
Mrs. M. P. Fisher, Longfellow
ENDORSED BY DETROIT BAR ASSOCIATION AND
1018 Book Bldg. Cadillac 2775
Hotels, etc.
Kelly•Springfield Tires
staff is an excellent and comps, 7079, has charge of sick calls.
CITIZENS LEAGUE
24Hour Service.
Willard Batteries
Detroit
tent one, sympathetic and efficient.
ALEMITE I Judge Murphy has sympathy Membership:
CAR WASH
We nee Cyanide Gas
KOOL MOTOR and CASPAR
PAID FOR BY A FRIEND
for the first offender, but he has. Now is the time to enroll new
elm le district manage
All Work Absolutely
MOTOR OILS
been stern in sentencing the dan-' members. Bring them to the next ,
and agents wanted for the
Guaranteed
OPEN DAY AND NIGIST
(serous
criminal.
A
review
of
regular
meeting,
to
be
held
in
troit and Michigan territo
'Tlie Place erith the CU Willard Sign'
42 Watson Street
'Judge Murphy'• record proves this April. Nominations of officers toI
Telephoto, GARFIELD 1111
Cherry 4134
fact beyond argument.. take place at this meeting.


Right Downtown
Columbia at John R.
with M. C. Basses
Passing Door
A Good Place to Live

RE-ELECT

JUDGE JOHN V.

Brennan

'SAMMY'
KLEE

137

OAKMAN Battery
and Tire Service

Judge ol
Recorder's
Court

CENTERS ASS'N

KANE'S

Sea Food, Chop
House and Res-
taurant

5-Course

JUDGE CHRISTOPHER E.

Table d'Hote
'Dinner

S

Now Only

T
E
I
N

$1 .00

FLYING

Metropolitan
Drug Store

RECORDER'S, COURT

INSTRUCTION

SHERWOOD'S

Holland & Hammill

Max Knoppow

$1.50

MOVING
STORAGE
CARTAGE

The

OLD FOLKS HOME

Chinese
Princess

DETROIT
MOVING
CO.

SAVOY

JUDGE ARTHUR W.

KILPATRICK

Cafe

to the

Recorder's Court

CITY
Fumigating
Service

Swinford-Sherman Co.

Storage

Watson
Garage

EMPIRE 8706

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